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Wednesday April 9, 2008

NEWS

Ahern To Step Down As Taoiseach

Irish premier Bertie Ahern announced that he is to step down as Taoiseach and leader of Fianna Fáil on May 6th last Wednesday Read more...

Irish Aid Announces New Partnership To Fight AIDS, TB And Malaria

Minister for Overseas Development Michael Kitt, T.D. has announced that Irish Aid has signed a new three year partnership with the Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and Malaria Read more...

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BUSINESS

Aer Lingus Announces Partnership With United Airlines

Aer Lingus and United Airlines, have today announced that they will commence a codeshare agreement that will enable seamless booking on each other's flights from November 1, 2008 Read more...

Rapid Transit For Belfast Is "Viable'

Regional Development Minister, Conor Murphy MP MLA, has announced that a rapid transit network for Belfast is viable... Read more...

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ARTS

Bending The Line Between Confidence And Arrogance

Although Manchester likes to style itself as the music capital of the UK, the melodious potency traditionally associated with Britain's ninth most populous city has been a ghost of its former self for much of the past decade... Read more...

Sacred Heart To Host Irish Chamber Orchestra

The Irish Chamber Orchestra will perform at Sacred Heart University for one night only on Friday, April 11, at 8:00 p.m. in the Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts Read more...

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FEATURES

Comhaltas North American Convention Builds Titanium "Bridge To The Future"

This past weekend the Comhaltas Mid Atlantic Region did a masterful job of building a "Bridge to the Future". Without any reluctance whatsoever, the current icons of the living tradition of Irish musicians in North America (and they were all there), gracefully passed on our cultural heritage to the coming generations Read more...

Adventurer Pat Falvey Launches Kerry Way Walk For Cancer Research

Pat Falvey, who is one of the world's great adventurers that has organised expeditions to the highest, coldest and most remote places on this planet, today launched this year's Kerry Way Walk in aid of the Cork Cancer Research Centre Read more...

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DIGITAL EDITION

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SPORTS

Waterford Finally Relinquish Grip On Title After Defeat To Tipp

Dermot Kavanagh reports on the quarterfinals of the National Hurling League, played last weekend between Tipp and Waterford and Cork and Limerick Read more...

Celtic Fall At Home To The 10-Men Of Motherwell

Celtic all but conceded their SPL champions crown after losing 1-0 at home to 10-man Motherwell on Saturday... Read more...

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